The dramatic 'Bachelor' finale served as inspiration for this weekend's 'Saturday Night Live.'
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Nothing sets the world on fire like a possible presidential scandal. Well, nothing except for a good Bachelor finale twist. Put them together, and it's the most dramatic season yet.

In the opening sketch on Saturday Night Live, Robert Mueller (Kate McKinnon) shows up to tell Becca Kufrin (Cecily Strong) some pretty startling news: He doesn't have Trump on collusion. Becca is shook.

In the real world in recent weeks, Mueller's investigation on the Trump campaign has taken a shift toward obstruction, as opposed to Russian collusion.

SNL tackled both, with Mueller sitting down with Becca and admitting, "I'm just trying to be honest with you that I can't commit to collusion right now." Through a split screen hilariously capturing them both, Becca says, "Collusion is the only thing I've been looking for for the past year."

McKinnon reigns supreme as Saturday Night Live's tour de force, adding a spot on Mueller to her repertoire, but Strong's Becca is borderline perfect, especially as she lights up upon hearing that she's The Bachelorette.

Buck up, Becca, and invest in American steel. You have two, or six, more years of heartbreak ahead, girl.